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and all agents were acquitted, thus rejecting the prosecutor's proposal. Only two persons were convicted as perpetrators, and both were pardoned by the Junta shortly thereafter. Kollias, who soon became Prime
Minister under the military junta, claimed that "Sartzetakis will answer to me." In his memoirs, published after leaving the presidency, he stressed that Lambrakis' death was a clear political assassination with direct state involvement.
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1082:Ξεχάσαμε ακόμη και ότι τα ψώνια, που βάραιναν το αεροπλάνο και που του τα «φορτώσαμε» όλα, αποδείχθηκαν αγορές συνοδών – και δημοσιογράφων. (Transl. We even forgot that all shopping, that encumbered the airplane and were all "loaded" on him (Sartzetakis), were proven to be entourage and journalists' purchases).
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Alevras, the then president of the Parliament, was allowed to
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Criminal Court of Thessaloniki. Sarzetakis and the prosecutor Pavlos Dellaportas were under intense pressure to quickly close the case without continuing the investigation. Two months later, the verdict was announced in which 21 defendants
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Konstantinos Karamanlis took office for his second term as president after being elected the previous day by an absolute majority in Parliament. He then retired from public life, but continued to publish opinions in newspapers and articles on his website.
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The first vote in the Greek parliament took place on 17 March, in which
Sartzetakis obtained 178 votes as a sole candidate. The second vote was held on 23 March and he obtained support from 181 of the deputies. That vote was controversial as the ballot papers were of different colors, with
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satirized him on the cover of his album "Τίποτα". It was then that he was sued alleging insults to religious symbols, although Klynn was acquitted. The following year, the comedian Lakis
Lazopoulos was arrested after publishing criticism of the political situation; he was acquitted.
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Sartzetakis' being blue and the others white, causing a violation of the secrecy of the vote. It was not until the third and stormy vote, held on 29 March, for
Sartzetakis to be elected the new president to a 5-year term, thanks to the votes of the 180 deputies from PASOK and the
340:'s Constitutional Act of 28 May 1968, allegedly because "in the exercise of his functions, he acted in a discriminatory manner, motivated by his political convictions in favor of a political party, in a way that violated the confidence of the citizens in his impartiality".
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Polychronidis in which he implicated the police and the State as responsible for the murder. Together with the prosecutor Stylianos Boutis, he ordered the preventive detention of four officers.
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during the 1989 political crisis and eulogised him after his passing in 2005, praising the late communist leader for his "straightness, honesty and political rectitude".
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to the Presidential Palace for the 24 July celebration.
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Hollywood and the CIA: Cinema, Defense and Subversion
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